COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
1101K+OT is not for college pukes, white collar sissy boys or mamby-pamby Nancy boys who haven’t done an honest days work in their lives. Nor is this beer for the common man. This beer is for the working man who has arrived. If your work boots are steel toed, come back when they are gold toed!

110K+OT is reserved for the hard working man with a taste for the finer things in life and the curiously structured salary that allows him to obtain them. In fact if you are reading this you probably attended college and should just put this beer back on the shelf for a real man to buy.
110K+OT varies from year to year, but will always be a brash style-bending brew that pairs well with sweat, clenched knuckles and over the top bravado.

Bottled. Love 110k. Has a great amount of alcohol and some sweetness to it. When batch one first came out i was surprise and blown away how great the beer tastes. Hopefully you had the opportunity to taste this baby at its prime!

Not the biggest smoked beer fan but for style, this was great.
Poured motor oil color with a thin tan head. Nose was burning wood and smoked meat.
Flavor was smokey, dark chocolate, with a viscous mouthfeel
Very little if no oxidation despite other reviews

I swear I rated this last summer after the RBSG in philly when I had it but gosh darnit I don’t see not rating here. anyway, this beer did not hold up so well. some smoke was still left but it was a rather thin mess of a beer at that there point. some sweetness and heck of a lot of oxidation. oh well, fun to try, thanks jason.

Sample courtesy of Dakine @ DLD 09 (notes). In the middle of all of the other crazy beers being shared that day, Dak comes around and announces this is the most rare beer here today. What I wound up getting to taste was one amazing smoked beer. Pours a murky brown color with a thin head. The aroma was smoky, some peat, malty with some meatiness throughout. The flavor was much of the same: good smoked quality, peat, dark malts with a smooth and full mouth feel. I am fortunate to have been able to try this gem when it was pretty new ( and with so few bottles available).

In short: A slightly smoky (pork/peat) lifeless oxidized brown ale. Meh.How: Bottle 750ml corked and caged shared at RBSG 2011 grand tastingThe look: Cloudy dark burgundy with almost no headIn long: Nose has a bit of smoked pulled pork with some peat and alcohol fumes. Taste has too much cardboard, more smoked pulled pork, peat, a lot of booze, some toffee. Body was rather lifeless. I’ll be generous with my rating because this bottle was over two years of age. I never tasted a fresh one but from what I tasted here all remaining bottles should be consumed asap. Too bad, I really wanted to love this beer, a staple of the ratebeer culture, I was hoping for something magical. But the magic really didn’t work here, the rabbit took a dump in the hat and the lady got sawed in half and it was a bloody mess.

This poured a murky brown color with an off white small head. Aroma was smokey peated malts, lots of alcohol and roasted malt. Flavor was a bit sweeter than the aroma would let on, lots of smokey roasted malts, a bit oxidized at theis point and the alcohol comes through alot.

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